Saturday, September 13, 2025

Saturday Links

On a warm and sunny Saturday, after I've again hiked in a forest, here are some things going on:

From National Review, what we're learning and what we're not learning about Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin.

From Townhall, a CBS reporter uses Kirk's death to push anti-police grievances.

From The Washington Free Beacon, an Israeli airstrike against Hamas leadership in Qatar crumbles its double-sided diplomacy.

From the Washington Examiner, President Trump is ready to impose "major sanctions" on Russia over its "ridiculous war" against Ukraine.

From American Thinker, justice finally catches up with the man who invented the "hands up, don't shoot" lie.

From NewsBusters, right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro and cable TV host Bill Maher argue about whether Charlie Kirk's alleged killer can be called a leftist.

From TCW Defending Freedom, nous sommes encore Charlie.  (The author remembers the terror attack at the office of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and the resulting slogan je suis Charlie.  I had previously realized that Kirk and the newspaper had the name "Charlie" in common and am thus not surprised that others have likewise realized that.)

From The Times Of Israel, tens of thousands of people join a pro-HamasPalestinian rally in Auckland, New Zealand and call for Israel's destruction.

From RAIR Foundation USA, an Assyrian Christian is killed while broadcasting a livestream on TikTok in front of his home in Lyon, France.

From Gatestone Institute, are the "authoritarian quartet" of China, Russia, North Korea and Iran making their own new world order?

From The Stream, calling Israel's actions against Hamas "genocide" is a moral sin.

From The Daily Signal, the assassination of Charlie Kirk was the result of demonizing political opponents as an "existential threat".

And from SFGate, three species of fish are discovered off the California coast, one of which may be seen in San Francisco.

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